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January 20: . Arte Johnson, American comic actor (voice of Tyrone in Baggy Pants and the Nitwits, Farquad and Skull Ghost in Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers, Devil Smurf in The Smurfs, Weerd in The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo, Count Ray and Dr. Ludwig von Strangeduck in DuckTales, Newt in Animaniacs, Virman Vundabar in the Justice League Unlimited episode "The Ties That Bind"), (d.
JustWatch also used the acquisition to open its first New York office. [10] In 2019, JustWatch had over 10 million users across 38 countries. [9] By 2020, the company's streaming aggregation service was available in over 45 countries. [11] By November 2023, it was available in 139 countries, and had over 40 million monthly users. [2]
The King of the Kongo was the first film serial to have any sound element. Larger serial-producing studios (for example, Pathé and Universal Studios) were reluctant to change away from silent production (although Universal released their own Part-Talking serial, Tarzan the Tiger, later in the same year) while smaller studios could not afford to do so.
Title Director Cast Genre Notes Baccarat: Adelqui Migliar: Ica von Lenkeffy, Suzanne Delmas, Elmire Vautier: Comedy: The Best Mistress: René Hervil: Sandra Milovanoff, Félicien Tramel, Danièle Parola
) (died 2019) July 28: Jacqueline Kennedy: 35th First Lady of the United States (died 1994) [2] July 31: Don Murray: U.S. actor (The Outcasts, Knots Landing) (died 2024) August 17: Julianna McCarthy: U.S. actress (The Young and the Restless) September 5: Bob Newhart: U.S. comedian and actor (The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart) (died 2024) September ...
The days of the silent film are numbered. A mad scramble to provide synchronized sound is on.. February 1 – The Broadway Melody is released by MGM and becomes the first major musical film of the sound era, sparking a host of imitators as well as a series of Broadway Melody films that will run until 1940.
The Show of Shows is a 1929 American pre-Code musical revue film directed by John G. Adolfi and distributed by Warner Bros. The all-talking Vitaphone production cost almost $800,000 and was shot almost entirely in Technicolor. [2] The Show of Shows was Warner Bros.' fifth color film; the first four were The Desert Song (1929), On with the Show!
Title Director Cast Genre Notes After the Verdict: Henrik Galeen: Olga Chekhova, Warwick Ward, Malcolm Tod: Drama [1]Alf's Carpet: W. P. Kellino: Harald Madsen, Carl Schenstrøm: Comedy, Fantasy